Sleep Dentist NYC • Oral, IV, and Nitrous Options

Sedation Dentistry Services in NYC

Calm, safe visits for people who avoid dental care because of fear, past experiences, gag reflex, or trouble getting numb. Explore your sedation choices, who qualifies, and how we keep you comfortable from start to finish.

Oral conscious sedation

A pill-based option that reduces anxiety and creates a relaxed, drowsy state while you remain responsive. Ideal for longer visits, strong dental fear, or past traumatic visits.

  • Personalized dosing based on your health history
  • Pre-visit instructions for food, drink, and medications
  • Escort required to and from the appointment

IV sedation

A deeper level of relaxation delivered through a small IV line. The level can be adjusted in real time for comfort during complex or lengthy procedures.

  • Rapid onset and titration during treatment
  • Continuous monitoring of vitals
  • Escort required and written aftercare provided

Nitrous oxide

Light, breathable relaxation through a small mask. Effects wear off quickly so many people can return to daily activities soon after the visit.

  • Adjustable during the appointment
  • Often used for cleanings, small fillings, or impressions
  • Usually no escort required

Local comfort techniques

Numbing that feels gentler: topical pre-numb, buffered anesthetic, slow delivery, and single-tooth anesthesia to reduce lip and tongue numbness after care.

  • Careful test for full anesthesia before we begin
  • Extra time for numbing to take effect
  • Step-by-step updates so you stay in control

Who qualifies for sedation

Most healthy adults are candidates for nitrous or oral sedation. IV sedation requires a closer review of medical history and medications. We follow ASA status guidelines and coordinate with your physician when helpful.

  • Review of health history, allergies, and current meds
  • Blood pressure and oxygen checks
  • Clear pre-visit instructions for eating, drinking, and escorts

Safety & monitoring

Screening

Health history review, ASA classification, and physician consult when indicated.

Monitoring

Pulse oximetry, blood pressure, ECG when needed, and documented sedation records.

Readiness

Reversal agents, oxygen, airway tools, and trained team with regular drills.

Procedures commonly done with sedation

Dental implants

Planning, placement with a trusted surgeon when needed, and custom implant crowns.

Wisdom teeth & extractions

Gentle removal, clear aftercare, and check-ins to support healing.

Root canal therapy

Pair endodontic care with oral or IV sedation when visits run longer.

Crowns & bridges

Long sessions feel shorter with steady relaxation and precise numbing.

Deep cleaning

Comfortable scaling and root planing when gums are tender or inflamed.

Smile upgrades

Whitening, bonding, or veneers with light sedation for people who feel anxious.

Fees & insurance

You’ll receive a written estimate before your visit. Sedation is billed by type and time. We provide claim support, and we can pace treatment to fit your budget and schedule.

  • Transparent estimates before treatment
  • Pre-authorizations when applicable
  • Third-party financing options available

FAQ

Will I be asleep the whole time

With oral or IV sedation, most people feel drowsy and relaxed and remember little of the visit. You’re still monitored closely and can respond if needed.

Can I drive after my appointment

You’ll need an adult escort for oral or IV sedation. Nitrous alone typically does not require an escort.

Is sedation safe with my medications

We review all medications and medical conditions in advance and coordinate with your physician if needed. You’ll receive tailored instructions before your visit.

What if I have a strong gag reflex

Nitrous or light oral sedation often reduces gagging. We also adjust chair position, suction, and pacing to keep you comfortable.

Ready for a calmer dental visit

Tell us what would make care easier and we’ll plan the visit around it.